July 22nd, 2010
Active Nutrition has been voted #1 in 2010 for vitamins and supplement stores in the San Francisco Bay Area! This is a yearly contest put on by
SF Gate, the internet arm of the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. The competition was fierce, and we were up against some great business that have been around for a long time. Thanks for everyone who took the time to vote for us, and if you haven't been to Active Nutrition yet, stop by sometime and see what we are all about!
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Posted in Active Nutrition |
June 7th, 2010
I’v

e been an avid workout glove user for years and finally decided to try something different. There are two kinds of workout guys - the ones that wear their hand callouses as a badge of courage, and the the ones that will do anything to avoid them. I definitely fall into the latter. We just got a fresh batch of Lynx Performance Grips into Active Nutrition and I had to try this alternative…
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May 13th, 2010
Since 2007, Magnum Nutraceuticals has been a premier brand for Active Nutrition. Our customers have come to trust Magnum as a company who will…
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May 4th, 2010

Taking a look around the gym you’ll notice all shapes and sizes, young and old, short and tall, skinny, muscular and fat. Most habitual exercisers are trying to improve one aspect of fitness. Whether it be to increase strength, climb stairs without becoming winded, increase flexibility or fit into that wedding dress, the most successful exerciser has a goal. It is a promise they made to…
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Posted in Nutrition, Workouts |
May 4th, 2010

Since my first article in
NUTRIMAG, I’ve received several e-mails and phone calls asking advice on how to better achieve optimal health and performance. The most common question my readers have is, “If it is possible, what is the most effective way to lose bodyfat and gain lean body mass at the same time?” It is time to clearly answer this question once and for all. …
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May 4th, 2010

A large portion of the sports nutrition industry is devoted to getting rid of unwanted fat. That extra few pounds of flab (maybe its not just a few) is a rising concern in America. The statistics need not be listed. Rising trends in obesity are obvious from just looking around. We could spend more time trying to determine why this is the case or attack the problem pound…
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